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BURNS AND SCALDS.

A Cook Gives Zam-Buk Great Praise. "As I am a cook by profession," says Mr. S. Balcome, of Holloway Koad, Mitcheltown, Wellington, N.Z., "and constantly engaged over a lire, I am very liable to receive burns and scalds. A few days ago, I had the misfortune to hare my hand and wrist scalded with boiling fat. Having Zam-Buk by me, I at once applied the balm. The heat and inflammation were at once banished and the wounds were soothed. ii More night-time nearly all traces of the scalds had disappeared. 1 have also used ZamBuk for cuts and sores, and have no hesitation in pronouncing it a firstclass preparation*, which I, for one. will never be without." Zam-Buk is superior to the old style embrocations and liniments. Bubbing Zam-Buk in rubs pain, stiffness, or weaknen out, and it should always be used for (soreness in joints or muscle, stiffness, sprains, strains, back paius, rheumatism, cramp, swelling due to weakness or inflammation, bad knees and ankles, aeiing feet, cuts, bruises, burns, scalds, poisoned or festering sores, eczema, psoriasis, ulcers, bad lers, di "ii !-<l ankles, sore backs, itch,

daiuiri:!;'. scurvy, scalp sores, erysipelas. ;>:!•.'-;. rashes, boils, pimnles. etc. Or nil chemists, or Th'.' Zr-n-IJuk Co., Hi) Pit cstreet, Sydney, for Is. Gd. per p;'. or 3s Gd. for lar ■;<> family size (;.>•- tiMiini* nearly four times the Is. Gd size). EVERY HOME NH£i)3 ZAM-BUK.

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Lake Wakatip Mail, Issue 2651, 30 October 1906, Page 5

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BURNS AND SCALDS. Lake Wakatip Mail, Issue 2651, 30 October 1906, Page 5

BURNS AND SCALDS. Lake Wakatip Mail, Issue 2651, 30 October 1906, Page 5